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Article: The Webmaster demystified. (World Wide Web managers)(includes related articles on Web management staff)
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- Association Management
- Article date:
- September 1, 1998
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The World Wide Web created the need for webmasters virtually overnight. Here an experienced Web manager clarifies the webmaster's role and explains how to assess your Web management needs.
Chances are your association has a Web site; more than two thirds of associations do, according to ASAE's 1997 Association Technology Trends study. And that figure, which grew from 11 percent of associations in 1995, has no doubt grown since the survey was conducted.
What this amounts to is a burgeoning number of association Web sites in just two years. Many associations have gone online expecting more effective communication with members, greater efficiency of operations, ...